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Submitted by: press(at)postgresql(dot)org
Headline: PostgreSQL 7.4.2 Released
Summary:
7.4.2, a \"bugfix\" release in the 7.4 version branch, is now available. Please note that this upgrade requires some additional steps.
Story:
After several fixes were backpatches to the 7_4_STABLE branch, we have now
released a 7.4.2. As the list of Changes since 7.4.2 is quite small, they
are included in this email:
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WARNING: Unlike most minor versions, this version does require some updates to the
pg_* system tables. Full instructions for how to do this are included in
the full HISTORY file. <i>Do not upgrade without reading these instructions</i>
<p>
* Fix pg_statistics alignment bug that could crash optimizer<br>
* Allow non-super users to update pg_settings<br>
* Fix several optimizer bugs, most of which led to \"variable not
found in subplan target lists\" errors<br>
* Avoid out-of-memory failure during startup of large multiple index
scan<br>
* Fix multibyte problem that could lead to \"out of memory\" error
during \"COPY IN\"<br>
* Fix problems with \"SELECT INTO\" / \"CREATE TABLE AS\" from tables
without OIDs<br>
* Fix problems with \"alter_table\" regression test during parallel
testing<br>
* Fix problems with hitting open file limit, especially on OS X
(Tom)<br>
* Partial fix for Turkish-locale issues<br>
* Make pg_dump set client encoding on restore<br>
* Other minor pg_dump fixes<br>
* Allow ecpg to again use C keywords as column names (Michael)<br>
* Added ecpg WHENEVER NOT_FOUND to SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE (Michael)<br>
* Fix ecpg crash for queries calling set-returning functions (Michael)<br>
* Various other ecpg fixes (Michael)<br>
* Fixes for Borland compiler<br>
* Thread build improvements (Bruce)<br>
* Various other build fixes<br>
* Various JDBC fixes<br>
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As always, this release is <a href=\"http://www.postgresql.org/mirrors-www.html\">available on all our mirrors.</a>
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And, thanks to David Fetter, is also <a href=\"http://bt.postgresql.org\">available via BitTorrent.</a>